2014 summary: Cuban infielder Alex Guerrero was signed by the Dodgers as an international free agent last offseason, and former general manager Ned Coletti proclaimed him as the frontrunner to be the team's starting second baseman coming out of spring training. However, it was Dee Gordon who emerged at the keystone position, and Guerrero spent nearly all of 2014 at Triple-A Albuquerque. He received the most attention for being on the wrong end of an ear-biting incident with teammate Miguel Olivo and missed nearly two months as a result. In 65 games at Albuquerque, Guerrero batted .329 with 15 home runs and 49 RBI. He also appeared in 11 games with the Dodgers, mostly in September, but he did not receive a single start.

Playing time status: With the Dodgers committed to Howie Kendrick as their regular second baseman, Guerrero won't likely get another shot to be a starter until possibly 2016.

2015 outlook: Guerrero put up good power numbers in the Pacific Coast League, and in recent seasons, Dodger Stadium has played as a good home run park for right-handed batters. Given the chance to play regularly, Guerrero's Triple-A stats just might translate to the majors. That won't help him much this year, but it does mean that Guerrero should be drafted if available in dynasty formats.
(Updated 12/4/14)